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    Curtis 50 Cent Jackson Community Garden

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    Cornell Cooperative Extension of Nassau County - My plot of land.

    Cornell Cooperative Extension of Nassau County

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    Do not go to the Merrick Avenue walk in clinic for any plant issues you need information about…read more They have little knowledge of what the diseases are and will charge a fee to have the problem analyzed. In my case, they never called back as promised. It was a total waste of time and money. A much better solution is to go to a reliable plant nursery such as Hicks, where knowledgeable people help you for no charge.

    When I moved from a private home to a 55+ active adult community 6 years ago, I gave up an award…read morewinning custom kitchen, a fenced in backyard where the dogs roamed free, and my privacy. However, what I missed most was having my own plot of land! Enter Cornell Cooperative Extension on Merrick Avenue in East Meadow. I paid 100 USD for a 10 by 4 ( approximate measure) raised bed that is all mine for the season! The original bed was a nightmare! The weeds and gnarly vines were a bitch to dig up but after good half day using a shovel and a hoe, we had a nice canvas to draw upon. I did my research and decided to do a square foot garden. We fertilized the ground, marked the grid, laid down the twine, and planted our seedlings and seeds. Truth be told, I was never really good at this gardening thing. But since I'm older and have more time to myself, I visit my plants nearly every day. Some days I weed, other days I water, and now a days, I pick my veggies with glee! Lettuces, arugula, radish, zucchini, edamame, green peppers, jalapeño peppers , herbs, cucumber, and lots of tomato. There are volunteers on site to answer my questions and I commune with the resident chickens and geese. (I think that's what they are, they have never corrected me) I adore my little plot of land!

    Clinton Community Garden - Entrance on Stanton

    Clinton Community Garden

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    Hell's Kitchen, Midtown West

    Hell's Kitchen has a quaint communal garden which is limited access to the public on weekends only…read more During the week it is accessible with a key to residents in this neighborhood. Clinton Community Garden is a teaching garden and enables all to hone the importance of growing vegetables, plants and bloom flowers. There are benches for resting and lots of green. Very well maintained. Clinton Community Garden is a great example of a unification of a community and building bridges in working toward a common goal of a healthier environment and healthy living.

    What a great little place in concrete city, in the middle of the block to have this opportunity for…read morethe residents in the neighborhood, to have a green space, and to learn a thing or two about the importance of eating vegetables. Clinton Community Garden is open to the public 20 hours every weekend (10 hours Sat & Sunday). The rest of that time, it is closed off for residents or for those who have key access. Children and residents in this neighborhood does have access 7 days a week (which is fantastic) to learn how to eat healthy, grow their own vegetables, and live a healthy lifestyle. What I like most about the garden is the opportunity for residents in this neighborhood to get out of their apartments, and have a special space to call their very own, whether it be vegetations or to plant beautiful flowers. What an awesome way of team collaboration, and for the young minds to learn nature in the heart of West Side Manhattan!! For more info you can goto: http://clintongarden.org/ Until then, Cheers! ~ :p

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